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I use the Linux command line extensively, both on my local machine or when I’m connected to a remote server. There are some keyboard shortcuts that I want to share with you which have made my life on BASH a lot easier. I have not come across too many books that have documented these shortcuts and I think they are quite important to improve your productivity while on the command line.

Network Theory Ltd: "...This manual is the definitive reference for GNU Bash, the standard GNU command-line interpreter. It covers the current major release of Bash (v3.2, revised printing November 2006). ..."

There is no variant BASH that is published under the Linux brand. If anything, it is very likely that the referenced BASH program is actually GNU BASH. To use the term Linux BASH as a synonym for GNU BASH is completely confusing and unfair to the members of the GNU project.